The set has a dotmatrix coloured Channel 4 sign in the colours of the original C4 logo, rotating the colours between each 'block'. A nice surprise! You can see it at the very beginning of the show.
The set has a dotmatrix coloured Channel 4 sign in the colours of the original C4 logo, rotating the colours between each 'block'. A nice surprise! You can see it at the very beginning of the show.
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The best I can do is give you a camera photo as the show isn't on 4oD yet.
So is T4 still about, relegated to the bits before and after?
Seems to be another bit of youth/kids' weekend TV taken out by cookery!
As above, it's moved to T4 on Sunday. But it hasn't really, most of the the same shows are still on C4 just after or before Sunday Brunch, imports like Frasier, Simpsons, Big Bang Theory. Just means T4 has to think of some more original ideas for a change.
Plus it isn't like kids aren't well served nowadays. I think it's the teen audience we have to worry about - now Switch and Trouble have gone, the only thing left is T4, which isn't very good anyway.
So is T4 still about, relegated to the bits before and after?
Seems to be another bit of youth/kids' weekend TV taken out by cookery!
I hadn't looked at it like that. But it has ruined kids/youth weekend tv. CBBC & CITV's big Saturday morning shows were sidelined to BBC Two & CITV Channel respectively. How long will T4 on E4 last? The good thing is that it's staying on channel 4 on Saturdays.
As for Sunday brunch, I enjoyed it. Very much an evolution of something for the weekend, but I don't think anybody expected anything different. It felt like the same programme refreshed, and the new set design works well, though I'm not too sure on the solid blue as a background for the playlist & photos, etc, nor the wall of many words in the kitchen, but it works well with tinkered features, and strangely didn't miss the role of a female co anchor, not did breaks seem odd, though maybe that's helped with them using the playlist as a Segway.
I hadn't looked at it like that. But it has ruined kids/youth weekend tv. CBBC & CITV's big Saturday morning shows were sidelined to BBC Two & CITV Channel respectively. How long will T4 on E4 last? The good thing is that it's staying on channel 4 on Saturdays.
It's worth remembering that in a few months time, E4 will be available to everyone.
Plus it isn't like kids aren't well served nowadays. I think it's the teen audience we have to worry about - now Switch and Trouble have gone, the only thing left is T4, which isn't very good anyway.
You make it sound like there were campaigns to keep Switch and Trouble on air. Both disappeared because nobody was watching them.
Must admit I did miss the cocktail bit, as I did like making the cocktails they suggested! Although they did have a drinks section, just didn't feel the same.
I, also, did not miss Louise Nurding/Redknap - there again she was virtually not on Something For The Weekend since the start of 2012 series.
Not bad for a first episode, and is a bit of an evoltion of the old show and can see some amendments being made over next few weeks to get it more perfect...
As regards to Big Saturday morning shows, BBC basicaly had hit after hit after hit, but only things that spoiled them, in the end, was cutting them down from 3 hours to 2 hours to have a new version of TOTP to compete with CD:UK, which was needless , and then the CBBC straegy of dropping teenagers from their remit! ITV, on the other hand only had Tiswas, Number 73/7T3, Motormouth and SM:TV as big successes.
:-(
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Actually whats up doc did beat the bbc, first time since tiswas. Im still unsure why the simpson cant be screend on e4 since it will free to everyone very shortly and is terrestrial channel which should cover the rights.
T4 could have a new lease of life on e4 if some pennies are spent